Stallworth Named Special Assistant to the Athletics Director

COLLEGE STATION-Will Stallworth has been named a special
assistant to the athletics director, Texas A&M Director of Athletics Eric
Hyman announced today.

"I have known Will for quite some time and when you combine
his experience and education, he is a perfect person to have on our staff,"
Hyman stated. "On top of his extensive background in facilities, he is a
retired colonel in the Air Force and he is an Aggie."

Stallworth graduated from Texas A&M with a degree in
civil engineering in 1959. He also holds a master's degree from Troy State
University as well as a master's in systems management from the University of
Southern California. He is a graduate of The Industrial College of the Armed
Forces, a one-year post-masters study in management for selected top military
officers and government officials. He retired from the Air Force with a rank of
colonel.

"It is great to finally make it back home to Aggieland,"
Stallworth said. "I know a few things have changed since I was last on campus.
I look forward to the Kyle Field project and working with Eric again. We had a
very open and direct working relationship during my time at TCU."

Stallworth was director of operations at the Air Force Civil
Engineering Center from 1972-76, director of facility programs at Headquarters
Tactical Air Command from 1977-80 and then director of public works at Langley
AFB in Virginia from 1980-84. He worked with two university physical plants
serving as the director of physical plant at the United States Air Force
Academy from 1984-89 and served as the director of physical plant at TCU from
1989-2012 which included numerous athletic facility upgrades including the
football stadium renovation.

"We are about to embark on the largest on-campus football
facility improvement in the country and to have someone of Will's expertise
assisting is immeasurable," Hyman said.